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Monday, January 20
 

7:00am CST

Continental Breakast with Exhibitors - Sponsored by St. Louis Zoo WildCare Institute
Monday January 20, 2025 7:00am - 8:30am CST
TBA
Monday January 20, 2025 7:00am - 8:30am CST
TBA

12:00pm CST

Student & Professional Networking Luncheon (pre-registration required)
Monday January 20, 2025 12:00pm - 1:30pm CST
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Monday January 20, 2025 12:00pm - 1:30pm CST
TBA
 
Tuesday, January 21
 

7:00am CST

Continental Breakast with Exhibitors
Tuesday January 21, 2025 7:00am - 8:30am CST
TBA
Tuesday January 21, 2025 7:00am - 8:30am CST
TBA
 
Wednesday, January 22
 

7:00am CST

Continental Breakast with Exhibitors
Wednesday January 22, 2025 7:00am - 8:30am CST
TBA
Wednesday January 22, 2025 7:00am - 8:30am CST
TBA
 

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  • S-02: Connecting the Dots: Addressing Aquatic Habitat Fragmentation Across the Midwest
  • S-03: CWD: A Wicked Challenge
  • S-04: Building Resilient Salmonid Populations with Multi-faceted Management and Research Approaches (PART 1)
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  • S-05: Working Lands & Resilient Streams: The Power of Partnering with Landowners
  • S-06: Restoring and Reconstructing Endangered Ecosystems in Missouri: Case Studies of Prairie/Savanna/Woodland and Wetland Natural Communities
  • S-07: Sharing Knowledge Across Sub-basins: Invasive Carp in the Missouri River Basin and Beyond
  • S-07: Sharing Knowledge Across Sub-basins: Invasive Carp in the Missouri River Basin and Beyond (PART 1
  • S-08: Conservation of Crawfish Frogs and Other Amphibians and Reptiles of the Midwest
  • S-09: Conservation Social Science: Informing Management and Enhancing Engagement in the Midwest
  • S-10: Charting a Path Forward - Fisheries and Aquatic Plant Management Now and in the Future
  • S-11: Crayfish Conservation and Management
  • S-12: Not Just for Ducks…Reframing Marshes as Working Water Gardens
  • S-13: Living Data on the Road to Resilience: Opportunities/Challenges/Best Practices
  • S-14: Thriving Amidst Challenges: Examining Resilient Walleye Populations
  • S-15: The Sustainable Rivers Program - Reoperating Corps of Engineers Water Infrastructure to Enhance Environmental Benefits
  • S-16: Migratory Birds and Climate Change: Science to Inform Management
  • S-17: Applied Science and Adaptation of R3 Efforts
  • S-18: FishCAST: Working Towards a Better Future for All Fisheries Professionals
  • S-19: How is Landscape Conservation Relevant to You?
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